Page values for "Trilobite"

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"fossil" values

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urlStringhttps://nookipedia.com/wiki/Trilobite
nameStringtrilobite
imageStringNH Trilobite Museum.jpg
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/c/cd/NH_Trilobite_Museum.jpg
fossil_sortInteger1
typeStringStandalone
acBooleanYes
wwBooleanYes
cfBooleanYes
nlBooleanYes
nhBooleanYes

"nh_fossil_group" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringTrilobite
roomInteger1
descriptionTextTrilobites were ancient and extinct before the dinosaurs ever appeared! It boggles the mind! Hoo! They were also one of the most successful classes of animal ever, existing for over 300 million years. Some 50,000 species have been identified in sizes ranging from three millimeters to over two feet! Alas, that is the very limit of my enthusiasm for them, though, they look rather too much like bugs.

"pg_fossil" values

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FieldField typeValue
numberInteger25
nameStringtrilobite
imageStringTrilobite PG Model.png
fossil_groupString
sell_priceInteger1,300
hha_baseInteger300
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0

"ww_fossil" values

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FieldField typeValue
numberInteger10
nameStringtrilobite
imageStringTrilobite WW Model.png
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/9/9b/Trilobite_WW_Model.png
fossil_groupString
sellInteger1,300
color1StringGray
color2StringBrown
themeStringOld-school
hra_baseInteger300
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0

"cf_fossil" values

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FieldField typeValue
numberInteger10
nameStringtrilobite
imageStringTrilobite CF Model.png
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/8/84/Trilobite_CF_Model.png
fossil_groupString
sellInteger1,300
color1StringGray
color2StringBrown
themeStringRetro
hra_baseInteger300
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0

"nl_fossil" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringtrilobite
imageStringTrilobite NL Model.png
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/1/1d/Trilobite_NL_Model.png
fossil_groupString
sellInteger1,300
color1StringGray
color2StringBrown
styleStringHistorical
themeString
hha_baseInteger51
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0

"nh_fossil" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringtrilobite
imageStringTrilobite NH Icon.png
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/a/ac/Trilobite_NH_Icon.png
fossil_groupString
interactableBooleanNo
sellInteger1,300
color1StringBeige
color2StringBrown
hha_baseInteger87
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0

"pg_fossil_group" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringTrilobite
descriptionTextWell, what do we have hoo? A trilobite, if I'm not terribly mistaken. Yes, yes. Very nice indeed. This is quite a beautiful specimen, as well. Quite! You're to be congratulated! Well then, where to begin? Trilobites...Ah, yes...Trilobites were hard-shelled segmented arthropods, which populated the Paleozoic seas long before dinosaurs existed. There were over 15,000 species of known trilobites, and more are discovered each year, wot wot! This makes them the single most diverse group of extinct organisms ever! Amazing! Truly remarkable, you know! They are, however, extinct: no living descendants whatsoever. The constant perils of nature and quite formidable indeed.

"ww_fossil_group" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringTrilobite
descriptionTextHoo my, simply marvelous! This fossil is an outstanding specimen. Trilobites existed long before the dinosaurs, I'll have you know. At the time, there were very few enemies, so they absolutely thrived, wot! For protection, much like a...blech...[[pill bug]], they would roll up into a ball. Oh, forgive my babbling! The very thought of these beasts gets me atwitter!

"cf_fossil_group" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringTrilobite
descriptionTextHoo, this fossil is a truly outstanding specimen! Trilobites were around long before the age of the dinosaurs, eh wot? They were quite numerous, and as a result, much research has been done on these fellows. In point of fact, scientists date geological strata based on them. It's almost like they're your guides for time traveling!